Claims
- 1. A pneumatic aircraft tire comprising a ground-engaging tread portion having a pair of lateral portions and a plurality of substantially identical arcuate grooves in each of the lateral portions of the tread, each of said arcuate grooves having an axially innermost point from which it extends continuously axially outwardly to the nearest edge of said tread and intersects said edge of the tread in two locations, the circumferential distance between the locations where an arcuate groove intersects a tread edge being no greater than 100% of the tread footprint length, the axially innermost points of the arcuate grooves in one lateral portion of the tread are located on the opposite side of the tire's mid-circumferential centerplane from the axially innermost points of the arcuate grooves in the other lateral portion of the tread and are axially spaced apart from the axially innermost points of the arcuate grooves in said other lateral portion of the tread a distance of between 55% and 75% of the tread width, said tread portion being free of any grooves other than said arcuate grooves, the net-to-gross ratio of said tread as taken from the footprint of the tire being at least 0.90 but not greater than 0.97; said tread comprising an elastomeric material having a 300% modulus of at least 6 MPa, a tensile strength of at least 12 MPa and an elongation of at least 300%.
- 2. A pneumatic aircraft tire according to claim 1 further characterized in that the elastomeric material forming said tread portion has a hot rebound of at least 60% and a dynamic modulus of at least 5 MPa.
- 3. A pneumatic aircraft tire according to claim 1 further characterized in that the net to gross of said tread taken from the footprint of the tire is at least 0.95 but not greater than 0.97.
- 4. A pneumatic aircraft tire according to claim 1 further characterized wherein said grooves in said lateral portions overlap.
- 5. A pneumatic aircraft tire according to claim 1 further characterized wherein said grooves in said lateral portions overlap.
- 6. A pneumatic aircraft tire according to claim 2 further characterized wherein said grooves in said lateral portions overlap.
- 7. A pneumatic aircraft tire according to claim 3 further characterized wherein said grooves in said lateral portions overlap.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation, of application Ser. No. 465,216 filed Feb. 9, 1983, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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U.S. Rubber Co., Airplane treads (Ad) in "Automotive and Aviation Industries", p. 68, Nov. 1943. |
Continuations (1)
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Feb 1983 |
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